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Nov 20, 2024
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2025-2026 Draft Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: Content may no longer be accurate.
Interior Design Emphasis (BIS)
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The Interior Design Program participates in the BIS degree program. For an Interior Design emphasis, students will take a minimum of 24 credit hours as approved by the Interior Design BIS advisor.
- Program Prerequisite: Enroll in the BIS Program with an interview with the BIS Program Coordinator. Call 801-626-7713 to talk with the BIS secretary and schedule an appointment.
- Grade Requirements: Receive a minimum grade of “B” in each IDT course and also receive a minimum grade of “C” in each additional course taken for the three emphases in addition to a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. Classes listed on the BIS contract must be taken for a letter grade; special exams, CLEP or credit/no credit are not allowed for contract classes.
- Program Code: 8087
- CIPC: 521804
Program Learning Outcomes
- Interdisciplinary Work-Made multiple connections across three academic disciplines.
- High Impact Educational Experience-Engaged in high impact practices through at least one of these: (a) collaborative learning projects, (b) undergraduate research, (c) public performances, (d)diversity/global learning, (e) community engaged learning, (f) internships, or (g) intensive writing.
- Capstone Signature Work -Synthesized and reported key research/skills/theories from academic disciplines.
- Analysis and Reflection-Provided analyses/results/conclusions/reflections from the Capstone experience.
- Academic speaking and writing-Used effective oral and written English-language skills
- Post-Graduate Planning-Planned for careers and/or graduate programs.
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Courses Required for the Interior Design BIS Emphasis
Required Courses (21 credit hours)
Note: The following are required courses for the BIS degree. No substitutions are allowed. Elective Courses
Students should choose 3 hours from the following courses to compliment the required courses listed above. |
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